The paper deals with an arising paradox in curved beams subjected to bending moment and normal force. This paradox consists in the fact that by laterally removing material from section zones close to the neutral axis, not only an obvious reduction of the beam mass can be obtained, but also an unexpected, though technically negligible, reduction of the bending stress. It has recently been shown that the relaxation of the demanding achievement of a concurrent mass and stress reduction may practically lead to interesting results, yet solvable numerically. In this paper we show that, under some mild assumptions, a remarkable simplification of the intrados stress functional is obtained. Hence, a unified approximate mathematical approach based on...
An experimental and analytical investigation of the large deflections of curved beams was conducted ...
AbstractThe plane stress sectorial domain is analysed according to a state-space formulation of the ...
In curved beams of thin-walled construction secondary stresses such as crushing of the web and curli...
For particular sections of a rectilinear beam subjected to bending it is possible to simultaneously ...
This paper is devoted to the discussion of practical applications of a recent paradox in curved beam...
It is sometimes possible to relieve the stresses in a mechanical component by removing material, whe...
[[abstract]]A new method is proposed for deriving the instability potential of initially stressed cu...
The bending stress in beams may often be reduced by adding material to the cross section. In some pa...
The linear and non-linear analysis of curved beams is a very classical but still very discussed topi...
In-plane bending of curved beams produces substantial through-thickness normal and shear stresses th...
In this paper the analysis for the anticlastic bending under constant curvature of nonlinear solids ...
The article extends the formulation of a 2D geometrically exact beam element proposed by Jirasek et ...
The synthesis of factorization and symmetry methods produced a general analytical solution to the fo...
The synthesis of factorization and symmetry methods produced a general analytical solution to the fo...
F. A. Emmerling.2 The basic assumptions in this work raise some doubts. In particular, the longitudi...
An experimental and analytical investigation of the large deflections of curved beams was conducted ...
AbstractThe plane stress sectorial domain is analysed according to a state-space formulation of the ...
In curved beams of thin-walled construction secondary stresses such as crushing of the web and curli...
For particular sections of a rectilinear beam subjected to bending it is possible to simultaneously ...
This paper is devoted to the discussion of practical applications of a recent paradox in curved beam...
It is sometimes possible to relieve the stresses in a mechanical component by removing material, whe...
[[abstract]]A new method is proposed for deriving the instability potential of initially stressed cu...
The bending stress in beams may often be reduced by adding material to the cross section. In some pa...
The linear and non-linear analysis of curved beams is a very classical but still very discussed topi...
In-plane bending of curved beams produces substantial through-thickness normal and shear stresses th...
In this paper the analysis for the anticlastic bending under constant curvature of nonlinear solids ...
The article extends the formulation of a 2D geometrically exact beam element proposed by Jirasek et ...
The synthesis of factorization and symmetry methods produced a general analytical solution to the fo...
The synthesis of factorization and symmetry methods produced a general analytical solution to the fo...
F. A. Emmerling.2 The basic assumptions in this work raise some doubts. In particular, the longitudi...
An experimental and analytical investigation of the large deflections of curved beams was conducted ...
AbstractThe plane stress sectorial domain is analysed according to a state-space formulation of the ...
In curved beams of thin-walled construction secondary stresses such as crushing of the web and curli...